Georgia Catholics honor the first American pope, a Dalton traffic stop leads to an ICE detention, and a Saturday morning earthquake rattles North Georgia.
More than 50 policymakers gathered in Atlanta for the New Deal Forum Idea Summit, focusing on effective governance and leadership development. Georgia lawmakers emphasized the importance of collaboration on key issues, such as healthcare, economic security, and housing, to enhance lives across the state.
On the May 9 edition: Relief is on the way for Georgia's timber industry; ICE detains 19-year-old Georgia college student; a new podcast profiles the 2000 double murder that shocked Buckhead and made national headlines.
Kemp sign bills to aid farmers and timber owners post-Hurricane Helene; traffic stop lands college student in ICE custody; Delta CEO among those praising Trump effort to overhaul U.S. air traffic control.
Institutional investors who vacuumed up single family homes when prices cratered after the Great Recession are drawing more political heat as renters complain about the impact.
Construction is underway at four new battery energy storage system sites located across Georgia, including one in Bibb County, totaling 765 megawatts of power.
Georgia Catholics reacting to the election of Pope Leo XIV; Kemp signs financial relief for Hurricane Helene damage; Republican U.S. Rep. Buddy Carter announces bid for U.S. Senate.
Tenderfoot TV’s podcast The Raven reexamines the infamous 2000 Buckhead stabbing involving NFL star Ray Lewis, raising questions about celebrity, accountability, and justice.
On the May 8 edition: Kemp looks to upgrade the infrastructure for the state's 911 emergency hotline; health care providers urge state and federal government action against pollution; today's the birthday of jazz pioneer Mary Lou Williams.
Georgia Catholics react to the election of Pope Leo XIV; U.S. Rep. Buddy Carter announces bid for U.S. Senate; Kemp signed bill to upgrade state's aging 911 system.